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bindinG the ReceiVeR to the tRanSmitteR
Your transmitter and receiver have a coded, 'bound' relationship with each other.
The setting up of this relationship is known as 'binding'.
In a 'bound' transmitter/receiver relationship the receiver is exclusively bound to your transmitter and can
only respond to signals received from that transmitter. It will not respond to any other device or transmitter.
Binding is done at the factory. Once a transmitter is bound to it's receiver at the factory, re-binding of
transmitter and receiver is not normally required.
By binding your receiver, for example, to a friend's Planet 5 transmitter, the unique relationship between
your original transmitter and receiver will be broken. Should you wish to - or need to, re-establish or 'bind'
your transmitter with your receiver once more; proceed as follows:
HOW DO I RECOGNISE THAT MY RECEIVER IS NOT BOUND?
Upon connecting the battery to the helicopter the receiver status indicator LED will flash on and off slowly
regardless of whether the transmitter is switched on or not. Even when the transmitter is switched on; no
control or change in the slow flash of the LED will be seen.
HOW DO I BIND RECEIVER AND TRANSMITTER?
1. Switch off the transmitter.
Binding
switch
2. Press the binding switch on the receiver undersurface briefly once with your fingernail or a small
screwdriver.
Receiver status
indicator
3. The receiver status indicator will pulse in flashes of three.
4. Switch on the transmitter.
As the signals are acquired, the LED will flash briefly and then glow solidly a few seconds later
indicating a successful binding.
5. Operate your helicopter as normal.